Hey Rob! I have passed the CISSP exam yesterday and can't thank you enough for the quality content you have delivered through your videos. The quality of content to the way you teach, everything is 11/10 . Thanks for doing this for the community for free!! It also motivates me to contribute to the community through my knowledge. I thankyou for contributing to my success on the exam! Anyone reading this comment don't miss out on any of the videos from Rob, they are the best hands down!
Congratulations Siddharth! Well done passing the CISSP exam!! Thanks so much for letting me know the MindMaps helped you in your achievement. Great to hear!
This is a MUST to use resource for anyone preparing for CISSP. The way Rob speaks was very clear and very easy to follow. I liked the Visuals and were truly helpful to create a map in mind for each topic. I used these maps after finishing the OSG and Destination CISSP Book. Though this is Free, they did not compromise on quality of content. I cleared my CISSP on May 2023. Thank you very much for making that happen.
I passed the CISSP exam on 4 December and I must say that Destination Certification mind maps played a huge role in my success. I watched these mindmaps twice, once during preparation and the during the last two days before exam day. So thank you Rob for the valuable content :)
Thanks Rob for all your videos. Today passed my CISSP exam Good revision material and the way you explain each concept is awesome. You are true inspiration and role model for me
You have a great video and your delivery is a sine qua non. Your "Simplified OSI Diagram" is exactly how simple I want my student to conceptualize OSI Reference Guide.
Thank you for making these videos. I passed this afternoon and owe so much to this amazing video series. Thank you for breaking the information down in a way that anyone can understand and remember. I wanted to leave a comment in the domain I was weakest in. I watched your networking videos three whole times haha
I’m taking my exam next week and have been studying for months. Despite it all, I kept feeling like I was missing just a few concepts. These videos are really helping fill in the few remaining gaps. Can’t thank you enough!
@@chrischeong7626 Hi Chris , I was very discouraged during the exam but surprised at the end that I passed . The wording sometimes is weird and you have to read each question at least twice to make sure you understand what is asked. I also felt that the 'adaptive' testing works really well - I was questioned repeatedly on topics which I wasn't mastering. My exam stopped at Q135.
@@BogdanARD thanks alot for your reply - I guess due to the NDA signed, no one is really aloud to discuss the questions (at least not publicly) BIG CONGRATS!
Your videos are awesome. Was hoping you would release Domain 4 soon. I plan to test in February 2021. Thanks for doing such a superior job on these videos!
@@chrischeong7626 Passed @ 100 questions in about 2 hours. The test was not as brutal as I had feared. I'd say read the questions multiple times to determine what the question is really asking. If you slow down to really figure out "What does that really mean", it is not as difficult as it's portrayed. I called a friend who has a CISSP for some advice if I should postpone my test. His recommendation was to take the test to see where I stood. Good advice, as I could still be studying now if I had postponed.
Small correction, otherwise great stuff. The first video mentions the topology used as the primary topology today as being the "bus" topology...about 5 minutes in. I think you meant star.
CISSP Domain 4 Review | Mind Map (1 of 4) | OSI Model -> SSL/TLS works in Session/Presentation Layer (depends on source) no Transport Layer based on IOS/OSI model. BTW great content.
I passed my exam and your videos are of great help..but I missed this much awaited domain 4 videos during my preparation . Thanks a lot for these awesome videos.
Great video series but I have to say - infrared is a three syllable word - in - fra - red, at least in American English. It's from the Latin of infra, meaning below, and red, indicating the wavelengths are below that of visible red light.
Finally.... Thanks alot for this!! I am struggling with domain 4, just wanted to know these domain 4 videos which you will upload are sufficient topics to prepare for exam or do i need to dig more on other topics? I am confused alot.. Please help me.
These MindMap videos are meant to be a review only of some of the most important topics in each domain. Just watching these videos is definitely not sufficient to pass the CISSP exam. As an example, in our classes we spend 4 to 5 hours on Domain 4 and these review videos are under an hour for all of Domain 4.
I think we use star topology nowadays. not bus. all networks we currently have got switches.. so it should use star topology. please correct me if I am wrong
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Thanks!
Hey Rob! I have passed the CISSP exam yesterday and can't thank you enough for the quality content you have delivered through your videos. The quality of content to the way you teach, everything is 11/10 . Thanks for doing this for the community for free!! It also motivates me to contribute to the community through my knowledge. I thankyou for contributing to my success on the exam! Anyone reading this comment don't miss out on any of the videos from Rob, they are the best hands down!
Congratulations Siddharth! Well done passing the CISSP exam!!
Thanks so much for letting me know the MindMaps helped you in your achievement. Great to hear!
Thanks!
This is a MUST to use resource for anyone preparing for CISSP.
The way Rob speaks was very clear and very easy to follow.
I liked the Visuals and were truly helpful to create a map in mind for each topic.
I used these maps after finishing the OSG and Destination CISSP Book.
Though this is Free, they did not compromise on quality of content.
I cleared my CISSP on May 2023. Thank you very much for making that happen.
Wow, just wow. Nailed it!!! First time I ever rewarded a TH-cam video with cash. So worth it!!!
I like your simplified diagram at @1:36 . Straight forward. To the point. I believe all diagrams should be easy to digest in a glance.
Haha!
I passed the CISSP exam on 4 December and I must say that Destination Certification mind maps played a huge role in my success. I watched these mindmaps twice, once during preparation and the during the last two days before exam day. So thank you Rob for the valuable content :)
Thanks Rob for all your videos. Today passed my CISSP exam
Good revision material and the way you explain each concept is awesome.
You are true inspiration and role model for me
Congratulations Abhishek!! Well done!
@@destcert Thank you
Hi Abhishek what other materials did u use for your study.. appreciate ur recommendation
You have a great video and your delivery is a sine qua non. Your "Simplified OSI Diagram" is exactly how simple I want my student to conceptualize OSI Reference Guide.
I have tried to get same copy but can find it.
Thank you for making these videos. I passed this afternoon and owe so much to this amazing video series. Thank you for breaking the information down in a way that anyone can understand and remember. I wanted to leave a comment in the domain I was weakest in. I watched your networking videos three whole times haha
Been struggling with domain 4, but the amount of content I have gotten from this video is a lot. As I prepare for my CISSP this should be helpful
Direct & to-the-point informative vid!! Thank you for making this! It makes for a great review!
Glad it was helpful!
I’m taking my exam next week and have been studying for months. Despite it all, I kept feeling like I was missing just a few concepts. These videos are really helping fill in the few remaining gaps. Can’t thank you enough!
All the best on your exam! You're going to rock it!
haha same here, fingers crossed! I'm taking it next Friday too and I feel like these videos really fill in the gaps. Well done Rob!
@@BogdanARD Hey man - hope you've managed to clear the CISSP? Any pointers to share on the current CAT format of the CISSP ?
@@chrischeong7626 Hi Chris , I was very discouraged during the exam but surprised at the end that I passed . The wording sometimes is weird and you have to read each question at least twice to make sure you understand what is asked. I also felt that the 'adaptive' testing works really well - I was questioned repeatedly on topics which I wasn't mastering. My exam stopped at Q135.
@@BogdanARD thanks alot for your reply - I guess due to the NDA signed, no one is really aloud to discuss the questions (at least not publicly) BIG CONGRATS!
Thanks for the great review of the OSI Model! Looking forward to the next three vids covering Domain 4 for the CISSP cert. :D
The initial music during the first 20 seconds or so is amazing
I did not Pass the CISSP but after seeing the Videos, I passed an interview and got a CS Job. Thanks.
BTW, I will try to pass next time.
Wow! Congratulations for getting a new job! All the best to your studies.
Your videos are awesome. Was hoping you would release Domain 4 soon. I plan to test in February 2021. Thanks for doing such a superior job on these videos!
The remaining 2-3 videos should be up within the next 2-3 weeks. Glad you like the videos. All the best on your exam!!
Hey Jim - hope you've managed to clear the CISSP? Any pointers to share on the current CAT format of the CISSP ?
@@chrischeong7626 Passed @ 100 questions in about 2 hours. The test was not as brutal as I had feared. I'd say read the questions multiple times to determine what the question is really asking. If you slow down to really figure out "What does that really mean", it is not as difficult as it's portrayed. I called a friend who has a CISSP for some advice if I should postpone my test. His recommendation was to take the test to see where I stood. Good advice, as I could still be studying now if I had postponed.
@@jime4047 thanks alot Jim - and Congrats
Thank u Rob - a technical and complex subject broken down seamlessly and so easy to understand
Thank you for this! It is one of my failing domains!!. Looking forward to the other 3 parts.
Yes! Been waiting for Domain 4!
Thanks Rob, i received the cert you did fantastic work.
That's fantastic to hear. A huge congratulations on passing the CISSP exam! Well done!
Sir, How are to take the preparation to have a sound exam?
Man. These visuals REALLY help put protocols on the map.
Rob, you rob the hearts 💕 by your videos Happy new year
Small correction, otherwise great stuff. The first video mentions the topology used as the primary topology today as being the "bus" topology...about 5 minutes in. I think you meant star.
Thanks a lot. Much awaited videos
Excellent video . Thanks a ton
CISSP Domain 4 Review | Mind Map (1 of 4) | OSI Model -> SSL/TLS works in Session/Presentation Layer (depends on source) no Transport Layer based on IOS/OSI model. BTW great content.
I passed my exam and your videos are of great help..but I missed this much awaited domain 4 videos during my preparation .
Thanks a lot for these awesome videos.
Awesome to hear you passed the CISSP exam. Congratulations and well done!
Also great to hear our MindMap videos helped you in your achievement!
Hey Lakshmi - Any pointers to share on the current CAT format of the CISSP ?
is there any other material you used for reading.. appreciate ur feedback
Thank you so much Rob. Great help ! Are we going to receive rest 3 videos this month ? Pls advise.
Yes, all of the remaining Domain 4 videos should be up within the next 2-3 weeks.
Thank you so much! Much appreciated
thanks Rob, great job!!!
Great video series but I have to say - infrared is a three syllable word - in - fra - red, at least in American English. It's from the Latin of infra, meaning below, and red, indicating the wavelengths are below that of visible red light.
Thanks, Ned!
Thanks Rob, low awaited video..
Finally.... Thanks alot for this!!
I am struggling with domain 4, just wanted to know these domain 4 videos which you will upload are sufficient topics to prepare for exam or do i need to dig more on other topics? I am confused alot.. Please help me.
These MindMap videos are meant to be a review only of some of the most important topics in each domain. Just watching these videos is definitely not sufficient to pass the CISSP exam. As an example, in our classes we spend 4 to 5 hours on Domain 4 and these review videos are under an hour for all of Domain 4.
@@destcert thanks Rob, i will prepare more on this....
Wow. This is very nice❤
Love everything about your videos! HNY
Thanks so much! Happy New Year to you too!
@@destcert Thanks again Rob, I passed yesterday.
Rob rocks !! No kidding
Why bus topology is the most prevalent? Doesn't that apply for star topology?
I think we use star topology nowadays. not bus. all networks we currently have got switches.. so it should use star topology. please correct me if I am wrong
Great content, like your videos very informative, u mentioned that CO2 is safe for humans! I thought FM13 is much safer than CO2 in data centers.
Do you have a document form of these video?
No protocols to learn for later 6?
No important ones to know for the exam
If your videos gets even half a dislike, like Jordan said "I will take this personal"
There is no rest of the domain4??
Proxy Firewalls are L7 Firewalls and L5 Firewalls are Statefull Firewalls in my point of view i could be entirely wrong as well
@12:46
funny!!!
@12:51 HaHa
Saint Rob help me with CISSP
Domain 4 gives me the most problems
Please Do Not Teach Students Pointless Acronyms is my go to